Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Book Review: Kai by Luna Hunter

 

Book Description

General Kai cannot believe the naivety of the humans. From his cloaked ship the Dragan Warlord watches them walk straight into a trap — but when he sees there are females among their numbers, his throat tightens with anger.

Females should be protected. Treasured. Worshiped.

Especially one as beautiful as her. The one with the red-hair and the green eyes. Her human physique — so different from what he is used to, so soft and curvy — awakens strange, new feelings inside the powerful warrior.

Forbidden feelings.

The Emperor forbids taking a non-Dragan as a pleasure-mate.

And yet, this human female needs Kai’s protection… and Kai needs her touch more than he’s ever needed anything in his life.

Can the alien general truly risk everything for this human female?


Frek the Emperor and his rules.

General Kai’s taking her. And he’s not just making her his pleasure-mate, either.

The human female shall be his wife.



My Review

Kai is a Dragan warlord and commander of his ship. When he spots a human vessel head straight for disaster he's not sure he should step in until he notices that there are women in trouble and then he can't help but lend a hand. 

The humans are off course and stuck in some sort of spatial anomaly and so are the other ships in this area. But when he meets Astra, he feels a pull towards her even though his emperor would forbid their relationship. 

There's a great twist in what's causing the spatial anomaly and how they have to work together with the enemy in order to get free. Oh and don't get me started on the huge, evil, flesh eating, alien spiders! I don't mind the thought of aliens visiting Earth but they better not come looking like enormous insects. 

I really liked the ending and how things worked out. 

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars. 

23 comments:

  1. You can feel it was written by a woman just from the first few sentences of the blurb LOL Imagine if a male writer wrote - men are there to be worshiped LOL

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  2. Smiling at Dezmond's comment.
    A bit of worshipping would be very nice some days.

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  3. Flesh-eating alien spiders? Shudder!

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  4. I usually like an good ending.

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  5. Alien spiders. Gulp. Yikes, sounds scary. But it also sounds like a sweet book.

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    1. The spiders were terrible but the rest of the boo was good.

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  6. Oh those hunky blue aliens

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  7. Yeah, a real alien first contact should not be gigantic spider aliens. :)

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  8. Nice review 📕

    Adam

    NEKORANDOM.COM

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  9. Another well written book review ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores, clm,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. Hooray, a good book and a cool cover!

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  11. I'm curious about that twist. Huge spiders? No. Just no!! I hate spiders!

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